Two Little Dicky Birds


Two Little Dicky Birds



 Two little dicky birds
 Sat upon a wall;
                         One named Peter,
                         The other named Paul;
 Fly away, Peter!
 Fly away, Paul!
                         Come back, Peter!
                         Come back, Paul!


 


Questions & Answers



  1. Q: How many little dicky birds are there?
    A: Two little dicky birds.

  2. Q: Where do the birds sit?
    A: Upon a wall.

  3. Q: What are the names of the birds?
    A: One is named Peter, and the other is named Paul.

  4. Q: What happens to Peter and Paul in the rhyme?
    A: They fly away and then come back.

  5. Q: What does "fly away" mean in the rhyme?
    A: It means the birds fly off from the wall.

  6. Q: What do we say to make the birds come back?
    A: "Come back, Peter! Come back, Paul!"

  7. Q: What is the action of the birds when they "fly away"?
    A: They fly off, leaving the wall.

  8. Q: How many times is "fly away" said?
    A: Twice, once for each bird.

  9. Q: What is the rhyme’s mood?
    A: Playful and fun.

  10. Q: What is the main theme of the rhyme?
    A: The birds flying away and coming back.

  11. Q: Does the rhyme repeat any phrases?
    A: Yes, it repeats "fly away" and "come back."

  12. Q: What might the wall symbolize in the rhyme?
    A: A place where the birds rest.

  13. Q: Is there any mention of what happens after the birds fly away?
    A: No, the rhyme focuses on them coming back.

  14. Q: What does the rhyme teach children about animals?
    A: It shows birds flying and returning.

  15. Q: How does the rhyme encourage participation?
    A: Children often act out the flying away and coming back motions.

  16. Q: Are there any other characters besides the birds?
    A: No, only the two birds, Peter and Paul.

  17. Q: How do the birds return?
    A: They come back to the wall.

  18. Q: What kind of song is this?
    A: A nursery rhyme with a repetitive structure.

  19. Q: How does the rhyme help with learning?
    A: It encourages memory with repetition and motion.

  20. Q: Is this rhyme better for singing or reciting?
    A: It’s often sung or said with motions for fun.




































Rhyming Words

Word



Rhymes With



Birds



Words, Herds, Curds



Wall



Call, Tall, Fall



Peter



Meter, Leader, Heater



Paul



Mall, Ball, Hall



Fly



Sky, High, Buy



Come



Some, Thumb, Drum



 
































Opposite Words

Word



Opposite



Fly



Land, Stay



Away



Near, Back



Come



Go, Leave



Little



Big, Large



Wall



Ground, Floor